Title: Someone with Bitcoin Core to help Post by: Maverick1492 on May 08, 2019, 12:33:43 PM Have no free disk space on my PC, could someone Access my wallet to send bitcoins out to another account? Its just 0.0039.
Title: Re: Someone with Bitcoin Core to help Post by: N0sferatu on May 08, 2019, 12:39:51 PM You will probably get dozens of messages from people who are willing to "help" you. But they won't - there is a high chance of getting scammed!
Sharing your private keys it not advisable at all - at least you should never use that address again after. Please, directly contact extremely trusted (green trust!), high ranked users. Maybe someone from this topic: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2439910.0 ...or better: get free disk space. Title: Re: Someone with Bitcoin Core to help Post by: Maverick1492 on May 08, 2019, 12:54:03 PM Don't actually need the application, I just commit the mistake of sending coins to the wallet. Could you please do that for me?
Title: Re: Someone with Bitcoin Core to help Post by: feryjhie on May 08, 2019, 12:55:56 PM Don't actually need the application, I just commit the mistake of sending coins to the wallet. Could you please do that for me? do you accidentally send a bitcoin to another address that you don't own the private key? if you own the private key then it's easy you can visit coinb.in (https://coinb.in/) and make a transaction there. here the youtube video How To Send Dogecoins Using Coinb.in With No Transaction Fee (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOmAOuZwY84), step is the same in that video Title: Re: Someone with Bitcoin Core to help Post by: mocacinno on May 08, 2019, 12:59:39 PM So you have funded an address that belongs to a core wallet you own, but don't have the diskspace to do a full sync?
Then i'm happy to tell you the following: you don't need to do a full sync! Just run the core wallet, and while it's syncing export the private keys belonging to the address you funded => import those private keys in an SPV wallet (like electrum, but make sure you download from the official repo + check the signatures) => then just spend the unspent output yourself :) Faaaaar less risk than sharing your walletfile! Title: Re: Someone with Bitcoin Core to help Post by: N0sferatu on May 08, 2019, 01:00:17 PM Don't actually need the application, I just commit the mistake of sending coins to the wallet. Could you please do that for me? No, i'm not considered a trusted person here. If you would ask me who i trust here, i would probably give you these names: minerjones: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=346731 krogothmanhattan: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1000199 Hhampuz: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=881377 This is no advice - always do your own research. Title: Re: Someone with Bitcoin Core to help Post by: Maverick1492 on May 08, 2019, 02:39:30 PM So you have funded an address that belongs to a core wallet you own, but don't have the diskspace to do a full sync? Then i'm happy to tell you the following: you don't need to do a full sync! Just run the core wallet, and while it's syncing export the private keys belonging to the address you funded => import those private keys in an SPV wallet (like electrum, but make sure you download from the official repo + check the signatures) => then just spend the unspent output yourself :) Faaaaar less risk than sharing your walletfile! Ok, this may work. The problem now is that I get a wrong private key not corresponding to my funded wallet. |